What cameras see that our eyes don't - Bill Shribman

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Translator: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
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The human eye is one of the most powerful machines
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on the planet.
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It's like a 500 megapixel camera
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that can run in bright light,
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in near darkness,
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and even under water, though not real well.
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It communicates to our brains
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so much about the world.
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Our eyes are how we find partners,
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how we understand the people around us,
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how we read,
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and how we watch game shows on TV
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where people get knocked into cold water
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by padded wrecking balls.
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Yup, the human eye is pretty neat,
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and we're lucky enough to have two of them.
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But, there are things that,
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despite looking really hard,
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we still can't quite see.
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For example, you can watch a horse galloping,
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but your eyes can't keep up with its fast-moving hooves
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enough to figure out whether all four feet
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are ever off the ground simultaneously.
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For these types of questions, we need cameras.
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About 150 years ago,
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the photographer Eadweard Muybridge used one
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to solve the galloping horse mystery.
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Using careful photography,
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Muybridge proved that at certain points as it gallops,
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a horse really is flying.
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"Look, ma! No hooves!"
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Since then, photography has found its way
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into all aspects of math and science.
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It enhances our understanding of a world
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we thought we could already see,
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but it's one which we really need help
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to see a little better.
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It's not always a matter of the world
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moving by too quickly for our eyes to process.
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Sometimes cameras can help us see matter or movements
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that are too small for the naked eye.
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Botanists use multiple photographs
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to show the life cycle of plants
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and how flowers turn over the course of a few hours
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to follow the sun in what is called phototropism,
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growing towards the light.
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Mathematicians have used photos
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to look at where in the twists and turns of a whip
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the crack sound comes
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when the whip is breaking the sound barrier.
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Meteorologists and environmental scientists
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show the growth of major hurricanes
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and the recession over the years
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of many of the world's glaciers.
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Slow-motion film or high-speed photography
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have shown us the beating of a hummingbird's wings
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and the course of a bullet through its target.
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In one project, cadavers,
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that's dead bodies,
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were frozen and sliced into thousands of wafer-thin discs.
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The discs were photographed
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to produced animated movies
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that allow a viewer to travel up and down the skeleton,
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and into the flesh,
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and through the bones,
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and the veins,
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and,
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perhaps I should have suggested
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you don't watch this during dinner,
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my bad.
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In classrooms today, the camera,
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now present in just about every phone and computer,
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allows the youngest scientists
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to observe the world around them,
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to document it,
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and to share their findings online.
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Whether it's the change of seasons
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or the growth of the germinating seed,
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cameras are allowing us to see a beautiful world
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through new eyes.
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